Do you remember the last time you got a handwritten letter? In the age of email, text messages, and social media, it’s rare to find a personalized letter in your mailbox. And yet, when we open the pages of the New Testament, we find that 22 out of the 27 books are epistles—or handwritten letters sent to 1st Century churches—to address everything from faith to theology to congregational problems and disagreements. On Sunday, April 24 we’re kicking off an all-new sermon series, “Dear Church.” Together, we’ll look at how these timely words to the Church in the 1st Century are still timeless words to the Church in the 21st Century and beyond.

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Do you remember the last time you got a handwritten letter? In the age of email, text messages, and social media, it’s rare to find a personalized letter in your mailbox. And yet, when we open the pages of the New Testament, we find that 22 out of the 27 books are epistles—or handwritten letters sent to 1st Century churches—to address everything from faith to theology to congregational problems and disagreements. On Sunday, April 24 we’re kicking off an all-new sermon series, “Dear Church.” Together, we’ll look at how these timely words to the Church in the 1st Century are still timeless words to the Church in the 21st Century and beyond.
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June 5, 2022
One Last Thing
<p>With all of the churches he planted while on his missionary journeys, the Apostle Paul was as itinerant a pastor as you can get. No doubt he knew a thing or two about saying goodbye. And yet although goodbyes can be hard and even sad, Paul understood better than anyone just how powerful and appropriate that word can be when it comes to a pastor and a congregation. This Sunday, we’ll look at some of the Apostle Paul’s heartfelt final words to the Philippian church.</p>

May 29, 2022
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
<p>1st Corinthians 13 is undoubtedly one of the most well-known verses in the Bible. You can find it featured on everything from throw pillows to wall décor and it’s read at virtually every Christian wedding. And yet, what the average person may not realize is that 1 Corinthians 13 wasn’t written as a sentimental instruction guide for dating or marriage. It was written as a reminder for a church that was constantly fighting and was riddled with problems. Today, we’ll look at why the Apostle Paul believed that the answer to the 1st Century church’s problems—and the 21st Century church’s problems—is love.</p>

May 22, 2022
Can We Skip to the Good Part?
<p>Have you ever noticed how often we treat life with a “someday” mentality? “I’ll be happy someday—once I graduate or get out of debt or find a new job or buy a new car or get married.” Sometimes in life, the greatest temptation is to want to skip the challenges and difficulties so we can get to the good part. But what Paul wants the church in Rome to understand is that as people of faith, the hardest parts of life often prove to be the best parts. Today, we’ll look at how Paul’s words can give us a whole new perspective on life and how we find hope.</p>
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